Iguacu Falls

Iguacu Falls Holidays: an Overview

A tour of the Iguaçu Falls, on the border between Argentina,
Brazil and Paraguay, is an unforgettable spectacle. Meandering 400
miles west from its source in the coastal mountains of Paraná and
Santa Catarina, the Rio Iguaçu finally widens and falls over an
area one mile wide, thundering 240ft down to the river below.
Iguaçu is wider than Victoria Falls, higher than Niagara and, in
the opinion of most people who visit, more beautiful than
either.

Many argue over which country offers the best views of the
Falls, and you should try to view them from various angles,
allowing you to decide who wins. On the Brazilian side, the best
panoramic view is undoubtedly from Garganta do Diablo (Devil's
Throat) or you can see the falls from the river itself, and even
from the air.

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Things can go wrong; we’re on call 24/7 to offer assistance if required.

Many Brazilians venture across to the Paraguayan town of Ciudad
del Este to shop for cheap electronic goods. This gives rise to the
rather strange sight of South American families, soaking in the
spray of the Falls, lugging vast plasma screen televisions across
the catwalks of Iguaçu.

We consider Iguaçu to be a year round destination as the falls
are even more impressive in the rainy season and visitors aren't so
concerned if there's no sun.

My highlight: Stay in the national park itself, at Hotel das Cataratas. Once the gates close and the masses depart, the guests have the falls all to themselves. On full moons, the hotel even arranges moonlit tours along the walkways – a truly magical experience

A Note on Price

Brazil is the most expensive country in South America to visit. Unfortunately, it doesn’t represent great value for money – but it’s still one of our absolute favourites. A two week itinerary starts from £3,500 per person including flights – but if you’re hoping to cover a lot of ground, expect to pay a lot more.